Salvador is unusually quiet. It’s like being in a silent film. And this is not what Salvador is about, it’s a city full of colours and music, impromptu drumming sessions and loud social interactions.
Browsing Category Brazil – Winter 2021
Faith and Stormy Weather in Salvador
I’ve been feeling a bit lonely and lost in Salvador. It’s a lively, colourful and picturesque city but it’s not an easy place where people have easy lives.
Looking for the Goddess of the Sea Along Salvador’s Coastline
I walked past beaches, favelas, the mysterious Piedra da Sereia—a weird pyramid-shaped rock… on a rock—and I finally arrived in the somewhat hip neighbourhood of Rio Vermelho.
6 Cities and 1,090 Km For Only $77.32 (I Love Travelling by Bus Travel Rocks in Brazil!)
It took me four weeks to bus the 1,090 kilometres from Natal to Salvador, stopping in six cities along the way.
Aracaju’s Amazing Beach is 90% Sand, 10% Water
“Are you sure you want to go to Aracaju?”
“I don’t really have a choice. It’s the only stop on the way to Salvador. “
Aracaju, The City Where Time Stands Still
I’m pretty sure it’s 2021 because there are a few food delivery drivers but there are people riding horses to go places as well, so who knows.